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    13 - 14 September 2006

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    • ENSEMBLE DE PORCELAINES DE SEV
    Lot 214

    ENSEMBLE DE PORCELAINES DE SEVRES DU XIXEME SIECLE

    DIVERSES MARQUES EN VERT ET EN ROUGE

    Price realised

    EUR 1,020

    Estimate

    EUR 1,000 - EUR 1,500

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    ENSEMBLE DE PORCELAINES DE SEVRES DU XIXEME SIECLE
    DIVERSES MARQUES EN VERT ET EN ROUGE
    Comprenant: deux assiettes à décor au centre camaïeu bleu du N couronné un rafraîchissoir à bouteille; à décor blanc et or du N couronné, une assiette creuse, une assiette (usures à l'or), une assiette à dessert (usures à l'or), et un pot à décoction (restauré) à décor blanc et or du monogramme LP couronné; on y ajoute une assiette dans le même goût probablement surdécorée
    Diamètre du rafraîchissoir: 26 cm. (10¼ in.) (8)

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    This lot is offered without reserve.
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    Post Lot Text

    A GROUP OF VARIOUS 19TH CENTURY SEVRES PORCELAIN MONOGRAMMED WARES


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